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i need ideas for my hx35 dd

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turbojo

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Oct 10, 2011
hazel green, Alabama
i need ideas for my hx35 dd ok im about to get a hx35 for my dd and i want to get it to spool up as fast as possable as well as being strong on the track so any ideas like what cams to run what bep hosing to run the motor in this car is a stock shortblock with 117k on it a new topend
 
BEP makes housings in both t3 and mitsu flages both being reffered to as "bolt on" in some cases due to letting you "bolt" the turbo "on" to existing manifolds in which ever flange you have.

The mitsu flange i have no experience with but i know that the bolt on t3 flange being that it's "4 bolt" exhaust style will not work with the turbonetics cast manifold but does seem to work with many of the ebay t3 turbo header style manifolds out there. I had machined my own t3 5 bolt housint to work with the turbonetics manifold and many others have went this route too

Your choice in housings will just depend on what you currently run for a manifold unless you want o upgrade that at the same time. as for oil pressure i had to port my OFH and clipped 1.5 coils starting at the very beggining of the spring that regulated oil pressure in the engine and that got my pressures perfectly in check at the filter housing. Just take a look atmy thread in this section if you are worried about that at all, I start from way too high of pressure and go too low at the head only to end up getting it right in the end and now the turbo is happy with very little work involved
 
Clint's Garage: Holset HX35 Turbo Install

This is a write up of how to properly install hx35 turbo. Clint shows you step by step how to properly feed the oil to the turbo. He didn't even have to port OFH or cut the springs. He had the balance shaft removed too. I plan on doing it the same way with my hx35's.
 
Just revisiting this post out of boredome, but i believe using any bolt on housing and an hx35 in general will give you what you need,the blog on "clints garage" is an A1 gradewrite up and i've bookmarked and read it many times even aftermy install has been complete..great documantation thereand i give kudos to the author
 
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